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Move it on Over - George Thorogood, Hank Williams, Ray Charles 4.42 min. | 4.8545456 avaliação | 25595 exibições In open G: DGDGBD. + Informações |
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Hank Williams JR Live - I Really Like Girls ( George Thorogood Cover ) 3.80 min. | 4.84 avaliação | 8408 exibições |
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George Thorogood - Move It On Over 4.28 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5800 exibições Visit - www.learn-classic-rock-songs.com - for access to the full tutorial and lots of free tabs and lessons. A 1947 song from Hank Williams and recorded by George Thorogood in 1976. My acoustic version here of Move It On Over.. + Informações |
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Hank Williams and George Thorogood Move It On Over Williams Music Mite 2.18 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 50 exibições I do not own the rights to this song, used for entertainment purposes only. Just playing around with two Music Mites. It's not that often that you have one Music Mite in your house, let alone two. So I thought I would mix the old with the new just for fun.. + Informações |
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Move it on over - Travis Tritt & George Thorogood 4.57 min. | 4.5 avaliação | 1339 exibições Hank Williams classic by Travis Tritt on vocal and George Thorogood on Guitar, Enjoy !!. + Informações |
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Move it on over - George Thorogood (cover) 4.00 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 13248 exibições The song preformed with the use of a "BOSS RC2" Loop Station. Song written by Hank Williams Sr, and redone and made (More) famous by George Thorogood and the Deleware Destroyers. All comments welcome! Enjoy!. + Informações |
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Move It On Over - Hank Williams cover - Ty Walker 2.83 min. | 0 avaliação | 53 exibições Move It On Over - Hank Williams / George Thorogood cover - Ty Walker. + Informações |
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Nobody But Me 3.43 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6181 exibições Song: Nobody But Me Band: George Thorogood & The Destroyers Album: Bad To The Bone Year: 1982 Genre: Blues Rock/Pub Rock Label: EMI George Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is a blues rock performer from Wilmington, Delaware, known for his hit song "Bad to the Bone" as well as for covers of blues standards such as Hank Williams' "Move It On Over" and John Lee Hooker's "House Rent Boogie/One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer". Another favorite is a cover of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?" George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers have released 16 studio albums, including five that have been certified Gold. The band is credited with the early success of Rounder Records.. + Informações |
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George Thorogood,Move It On Over,Cover by Sweetwater 3.25 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 165 exibições Here is a video from this years show at The Vermont State Fair on 9-11-11.Thanks for watching!. + Informações |
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Marshall Law at Hillbilly's 4-17-10 "Move It On Over" 4.62 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 155 exibições MARSHALL LAW covering "Move It On Over" by Hank Williams / George Thorogood at Hillbilly's 4-17-10 Chris Marshall (vocals, Lead Guitar), Thomas Ferrer Jr. (vocals, Bass Guitar), Jason Ellsworth (vocals, Fiddle), and the BEST drummer in the Valley...Peter Shotts. + Informações |
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Move It On Over Cover from George Thorogood 3.25 min. | 4.5 avaliação | 3718 exibições Declan and Micah from LessonsThatRock.com covering Move It On Over by George Thorogood.. + Informações |
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George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Bad To The Bone (Traduzido) 4.88 min. | 0 avaliação | 5 exibições George Thorogood nascido em 24 de fevereiro de 1950 em Wilmington, Delaware, é um cantor e guitarrista de blues rock é conhecido por famosas versões para músicas de Hank Williams, John Lee Hooker e Bo Diddley e também por sua composição "Bad to the bone" que faz parte da trilha sonora de inúmeros video-games e filmes, dentre eles o filme "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" eo Game "Rock n' roll Racing". chamilrockdrops.wordpress.com. + Informações |
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George Thorogood - I Drink Alone.wmv 4.55 min. | 4.9069767 avaliação | 16451 exibições Born: December 24, 1950 A blues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the Destroyers were formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos that were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It on Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a .... + Informações |
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Homemade lap steel guitar and demo 4.87 min. | 4.5555553 avaliação | 6559 exibições Homemade lap steel guitar / George Thorogood Move it on over cover. + Informações |
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George Thorogood - Wanted Man.wmv 3.22 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 7113 exibições Born: December 24, 1950 A blues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the Destroyers were formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos that were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It on Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood and The Destroyers - Move It On Over (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 4.98 min. | 4.905263 avaliação | 31150 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - You Talk Too Much (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 7.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 15494 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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GEORGE THOROGOOD-BAD TO THE BONE 4.88 min. | 4.3333335 avaliação | 748 exibições I DO NOT OWN GEROGE THOROGOOD, "BAD TO THE BONE", OR THE PICTURE!. + Informações |
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - The Fixer (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 4.85 min. | 4.8 avaliação | 6521 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood - Move It On Over (Cover by The Whitehouse Experience) 3.52 min. | 0 avaliação | 267 exibições This is a cover of "Move It On Over" in the style of "George Thorogood & the Destroyers" as released in 1978 on their album "Move it on Over". The song was originally written and released in 1947 by Hank Williams. Performed by The Whitehouse Experience on September 25, 2010 on Center Stage of the Durham Fair in Durham, CT. Members Include: Randy Whitehouse (Lead Vocal) Kenneth R. Jay (Guitar) Rob Hammell (Guitar) Emily Kupstis (Vocal) Andrew Whitehouse (Bass) Kane Whitehouse (Drums). + Informações |
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George Thorogood - Move On Over - 1979 3.55 min. | 4.960396 avaliação | 134177 exibições Goergie looks very young then !. + Informações |
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Long Gone (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 4.78 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6535 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood & the Destroyers - The Sky Is Crying (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 5.77 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 11468 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood - Bad To The Bone 6.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 12741 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Rockin' My Life Away (30th Anniversary Tour - 2005) 7.80 min. | 4.8333335 avaliação | 6653 exibições Ablues-rock guitarist who draws his inspiration from Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood never earned much respect from blues purists, but he became a popular favorite in the early '80s through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit. Thorogood's music was always loud, simple, and direct -- his riffs and licks were taken straight out of '50s Chicago blues and rock & roll -- but his formulaic approach helped him gain a rather large audience in the '80s, when his albums regularly went gold. Originally, Thorogood was a minor-league baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the Destroyers in his home state of Delaware; in addition to Thorogood, the band featured bassist Michael Lenn, second guitarist Ron Smith, and drummer Jeff Simon. Shortly after the group was formed, he moved them to Boston, where they became regulars on the blues club circuit. In 1974, they cut a batch of demos which were later released in 1979 as the Better Than the Rest album. Within a year of recording the demos, the Destroyers were discovered by John Forward, who helped them secure a contract with Rounder Records. Before they made their first album, Lenn was replaced by Billy Blough. Thorogood & the Destroyers' eponymous debut was released in early 1977. The group's second album, Move It On Over, was released in 1978. The title track, a cover of Hank Williams .... + Informações |








































